Muddy Sand Well Completed in Powder River Basin by Renos Land & Minerals
Drilling Activity Details
Converse
WY
United States
Drilling Activity Summary
Description
Oklahoma City-based Renos Land & Minerals Co. completed a horizontal Lower Cretaceous Muddy Sand well in Converse County, Wyo. According to IHS Markit, #36-74-34-1MH Hornbeck Draw Unit is in Section 34-36n-74w. It initially produced via gas lift 523 bbl of oil and 1.334 Mbbl of water per day. The lateral in Muddy was drilled to the north to 18,700 ft with a true vertical depth of 14,170 ft. It was tested after 28-stage fracturing between 14,170 and 18,516 ft. The well was originally designed as a test of the shallower Niobrara, but Renos later changed the objective to Muddy.
Oklahoma City-based Renos Land & Minerals Co. completed a horizontal Lower Cretaceous Muddy Sand well in Converse County, Wyo. According to IHS Markit, #36-74-34-1MH Hornbeck Draw Unit is in Section 34-36n-74w. It initially produced via gas lift 523 bbl of oil and 1.334 Mbbl of water per day. The lateral in Muddy was drilled to the north to 18,700 ft with a true vertical depth of 14,170 ft. It was tested after 28-stage fracturing between 14,170 and 18,516 ft. The well was originally designed as a test of the shallower Niobrara, but Renos later changed the objective to Muddy.